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WARNING OF U-BOAT ! UIITUnQAU i; mi GIVE uimii.i British Consul Decides Dan ger on American Side of Atlantic Is Negligible. PROBABILITY IS DEBATED ttftilnsma Will !.le t.rramt Al Iratihnaa In rrawalMllly of Sp- ftftmg .aa rtiaca limn 4 ratrat Mrrrlutnluwa. CAil4ri hi-a .ir nofif"! Krtn.S Mpp!n . tha lo"'l f -r a;rm; .'ifcrnrtta ImarKaa at.ra. but IK tatr .aid ! tK itv!r(ai a. tfrmriii ri-l al " roull W I IK !. IHaf .uftmartna h4 i''mMM tft cfli'l aar A v trv h - r ief jt at'-ra.a IK fcHft". r-rnrili I lactam lii'inl. P-rll-! aaaal t(-n. in information w e rani'lr.$ -iKni'. "ta war l'.m4 tl..' aald I'aP tain a.aunf. r.jt"' prrk- rf.lf.l IK lflf'fm li .'liii .iriw i warrant line ll Filr. hlrT'-". lalMMlM r4 l t.tr tK arv wt- had aVaaa aa aur in e in a t.rf trlA lhal II niH oMIj lh port auttioritl, attlt tupiKMlni lhv raaarl4 In Alpam a a pria to laha off ad lnlr lha iimm rlvalrron anl t tur lh Aph vr la lb arjit Hrlta omu l m order thai aba intent ta re at or. 4 lo kr rti earaar. r ftMM tl. Hr hia d-laratlor to ioll"tor Ham lltor thai hi aat waa a i.arma aoiitiarr rrcateer. aonrav.r. Uutnan lir( ha lajat.l a new element Inl l problem, whh h lnolTea th rlh of lh rommaBiJinf officer of a prlae to rttanaa th character of hi ahlp M-h on lh a lab aea frr a almpl tnr'tiantma to a sovernmenl war m.i It la admitted at lh Mi I partmenl thai thia a hole l.inl I clouJf wlta doubt. Attention mm railed la lh un'iall f;f denunciation ht tK Kawlaral o ernmeat of IK roafe4erat rruleer A I- hama aa a plrat beraue aha alao had left port unarmed and bad recelvd rr lum f etehtrt. Of rour. It I :otble thai IK Arrant waa armed In ere all4 from Iakar. hut that I on of th polnle on nhlrh lh Mate Wpartment mut be Informed. at ere I fee I lea ft 1 1 il Information muat ba obtained at lo whether K fun mounted on her boa. If originally aboard, a a Iran ferre4 from a defensive puaition In lha ern lo an offenelva afler her raptor. It l admitted hy Bom of th hih efflrUt of lh Hal ttenartmrnt that th Important nitration Involred In hi ra la heiher Th llaeue con - ttitiloa la noar actually In forr or whether neutral nation would be oh:ia;ed to fall park upon th general prinrlnte of Internallonjit law In dcal InaT with IhecBi queetton of naval pritre. E :xvr: Nrri.a to nurr pwoi n nnw riiiurrMM mi.u rr-neou. ! a e ied la wtth TVAllr.T"V. I Tha pal piltte thl a ermaa 'ihmartn a rrm paaied Ke rn( ire.l firif ah lmr At ran a'r-a I ,ltt.n'- and w pre paring lo operate eff IK American ret a-e. m'- a ntrt imoaj a Offictere her MOHR 'TRIAL HEARS END at una n ( . rtrntio to i.o to Jl Ml TIM MI I K. , !- aale TeatlfW) la iaedl t kaafew h-a Tarenl l .ldewea laalael . lil)l a e Oaaaaea tfv ra trolled rawer I la lew Wj Ilk Other arlea I ara- atlee. Frt "vtri-;i": i. . i t end f IB trial of Mr. U"hr and la nearoee. 'e'i liroan and larT Jtpoilmeai rheraed with r mur I'raahiin lnhr. eeemed la h In alcht when court fxl a cart adjournment toW ar. iiUan If. Ie, rotin.e) for th a)ar9 defentaat. aa'd he expected lo fia.a he tomorrow ateht. H-th aide atsreeeed t " e belief fet IKa C1U W j ill h rearlr for IKa ) irr aaie two wtne4e wer rud up to IK lime f .!jrimnl. Ther wer .. II. :merr. .al weelhrr forec.er. aal thl te weethor we rtrar on tha KI t-iat fe. liM and hie 'r tarr. Xn rimilr Hra-er. wer ahoi a all in tir (at4 aitomobtle; and lliin iiltame. a B'C' a lamat tK atate prtenn. Ttiiliama declared that Geort W. )lali, th dovtor'e chauffeur, mho ha luraed atate a ctlea. aaid lo htm thai the Jlttorney-tieaeral advtd hlra I rivh he tha atat' aad ha wouel I off Itchtlr. whii tho other aoi. t.rown and lr"lir"n. ao il.J t'l tit lm. prljcument II : aaaerted that Ilea- ta ioted a re;reeentatle of h Al- toaei-aeral a departrttaat aa aanlna "their ar after th woman and aoi th I a.!e rroa-aniinatloj TV'lItlama aaid thai h I aow aervtnar m lrrn for MlM!4l(M'r an. taal Attorney rid wrd couoael for Henry freUman. '"ted a hta attorney at lha trial. APPAM RAISED BIG ISSUE ri-er Pace. ramraaader af lh raptar4 M?. Tn latter ier la tcmmooljr acvpt4 by the Americas 'r. A.aiminjT that lha Amfi.-l pacat aiew pr.t. offi.-iata would aa their way clear la her diaeoaltiam under arti cle H of Tha llacaa convention, ron carain lh riM and d itlea af aeutrat faacra la naval war. rrte Haf a-eeai Haven. TV arlida permit priae lo ha trou'KI Into a neutral port on account f anaeaworthineee, :r-- of weather wnt f f)e or provieiona. A prta anil leave a eooa a lb orvum iiiniK whi.rhj Jtifid It atry ara at aa end. If It rfoee th neutral power muat order n lo la at '. ahauM It f'l t oner, th neutral power mut employ the mean at Ita a:poal to reicev It witrt Ita offM-ora aad crew and t.iinterne the prije crw. A miw't'ltnl artl.le enUr4 the aewer of lh castor of a prxa o that h may hrtn th raptured tl Into a neutral Port "lo e.tuetered pend- in tK dctaio of a pru court. Het lh t alted ytatea at lh t.me lh treaty w Bnai vareeeir declined to accent thta artKle. and the dhte t The laa-u Ko4 that tha American poai tiaa wa atroaaly at'Pd t any auvh aa of American porta a receptacle of any pru. It wa pointed out that thrwio th t.'aitd ftat would actually a nte th baeo of opera tion r ona blt.erat a-aiael an other. If IT Bee. face A owM W I Woe. ft-x If treated atmplv on lh baaia of pru. without douM th Ptata De partment would a overned by article ; 1 to in caa f Appam. Thle would Involve aotx to t-euteaanl Hera lo Hampton Koade Jul a aooa aa h coil ! tea needed proviaion or fuel and mah hta aM? aeaaortfty by B iTtely aece.ry r-oeir. A everal Hrtiuh cruteera ar wltKout doubt airaady aa'titnc lha entrance la I'beeapeaha a. apee.Jy recaptur af th APP" Wul4 "m Inevltab;. A failure ta reaard th notice to nA.'HI.MiTnx. b. I. A atrons enliment In favor of retaining a Naval tatioa and roalina; baae in lh I'hIIIP ptnea whatever diapoattion may be made ef th I.Unrl.. waa manifealed la tha leaala today when II rejected, to II. a proposal of Senator &nrrta In eliminate from tho I'hillrptn btll provision for retention of a baae In lh Iind. . ftebata of binator fummlna amend mnt. nhirli nouid irrani independenc only after a mauriiy of the ruiplnoa had vnied in for of aeparatton from the I nited titatea. o--oupied moat of lie jjr. d'apita effort ct domeatlc lead're lo hasten debate. (nalor le-laje attached lha propoeal thai tri neutrality of lha l-landa be uaranteed afler Independenc. declar ing t t "no mieiek I aa arcat aa a half-way maaur. "I cannot aay If the Filipino re fll fr aeif .fvvernment." h aatd. "but they ar certainly unfit lo have lha poner lo Involve u wun other nation ohea we have not th po er to control Ihern and prevent II. CONSUL'S WIFE IS HURT Mr. Sltrnaonrl Slip on Morrteort Mrct-I. I'raclarinc vi rial. lire. If. I. Fhr ood. wife of th' rnti-h t'on.ul In Portland, allpped and fell yesterday on Morrleon atre In the downtown aectlon. and auataincd a brolt a rich! wrtet. Mr, fiherwood confined to her home aa m reault of tba accident and will bo unable to beep her rti(i( men I for lh neat week accord Ins lo announcement mad at tier apartment laet bier, I. CALIFORNIA RANKS HIGH r.nrollntrnt of t'ndrrcrad late Iad OtKrr t'nlvrralllra, tXIVKn.ITT Or CAI-I TORN! A. Terhelry. Jan. 31. (Special.) I'lfuiti enow that lha enrollment of under gradual at tha unlverelty her rx ceed that of any ether American unl varaity. In total attendance. Including gradual and Hummer aeaaion aludenta. but etrludtnr tha tbouaaada of exten sion roura atudeola. it la exceeded In number only by Columbia. Near Tor a Otr. California baa 317 "undergrada. Harvard baa 31e. California baa &3il Hummer atodenie. aeeond onlyt to Co- Z c JrMercKancLso of cJ Merit Only ON SALE TODAY A Splendid Gathering of New Bedspreads A Belated Shipment-Should Have Been Here Month Ago OWING TO THE GREAT ADVANCE IN COTTON MATERIALS, WE ARE OF FERING THESE SPREADS AT ABOUT THE PRESENT WHOLESALE COST VJJ ) Thousands of bedspreads which we pur- yS'1: nlll chased arlv last'Fall before the great rise in cotton materials, purchased them for the Jan uary White Sale, but they were delayed and only arrived Monday. We could easily sell these spreads for twice these sale prices, because the quality is there, but they come to us so much less than the present cost prices that we are only too glad to let you benefit liLewise. Never has there been such an immense as sortment of bedspreads offered in one sale in crochet and satin-finish weaves, for both full size and three-quarter beds, as well as for twin beds. Don t miss this opportunity if you Deed bedspreads. $5.50 Bedspreads $4.50 Hemmed satin bedspreads, ex tra fine finish, in six diTferent patterns for full-size beds. I IH T III $tJ2S Bedspreads 98c Hemrned crochet weave for full-size beds, in several patterns. $139 Bedspreads $1.19 Extra heavy and closely wov en for full-size beds. $225 Bedspreads $1.75 Fine quality of crochet bed spreads, for full-size beds. Splen did quality. Hemmed ends. $2.75 Bedspreads $2.00 Full size, satin finish, for full size beds, scalloped and cut cor ners. $ 325 Bedspreads $2.50 -Scalloped and fringed spreads for twin beds satin finish. $4.75 Bedspreads $3.75 Full-size bedspreads, new cir cular patterns, heavy raised de signs. t $6.00 Bedspreads $5.00 Full size, scalloped and cut corners; exact duplicates of the fine imported 'spreads. For full size beds. Second Floor Buy Our Famous Pure Oregon Wool Batts and protect yourself from these cold nights. Every ounce guaranteed pure wool. We have them in all weights, both covered and uncovered, from one pound to four pounds in weight. 14b. weight for crib beds. . .$125 44b. weight for full-size beds, $5.00 24b. weight for full-size beds, $2.50 24b. covered with cheesecloth, $3.25 34b. weight for full-size beds, $3.50 34b. covered with cheesecloth, $4.50 44b. covered with cheesecloth, $5.50 Second Floor. COAST TRADE BRISK Federal Reserve Board Con firms Prosperity Reports. BIG CROPS BRING PROFITS .ymhrr IntluMrjr Revlvrd. ilh t'on- arcjurnt Malppln Inrrranc and Hank prpo-iM In 7 title Inorra-x t0. 000.000. ORIHJOXI.W NF.WS PCRKAV. A h- nglon. Feb. 1. Tba rrorrai inifrr. Board. In II monthly bulletin laatica today, dlx-uaelng bualneea condition n th Pacific Coaat dlatrlct. ay: -ite- ooria from throuarliout tnia oninrt confirm the harveatlng and profitable m..kaiinr of large crop during tn st year, with a ilnequeni general spanalon of trade not infrequently re.chinar near record in volume anu nrnfil - -wheat, barley, augar beeta. hope, bean, orange, prune, ralrlna. apple have alt given good net profile to -Pe..-h and anrlrot grower have profited leaa. but are Tinar organlilng oe co.oneratlr marketing to aecure mora economical and uniform dlatrlbu tlon. Alfalfa la ald to have ylrWed at much a SIS per Ion when fed lo atock. -tjeeaiock Interpol ara doing well. -The atlmulua which activity of one indtiatrT tranamlt lo another la well regularity th bid waa thrown out and that of TV. n. Oram ft Co. waa ac cepted. It waa aald that rtothKchlld ralaed hta bid by telegraph ahortly be fore blda were opened and that tha re quired dpoi.lt waa not on hand. Tha Navy Department appralaed the Juatin at ITS. 000. The acarclty of bot toma cauaod high bidding. RHEUMATISM GOES IF HOOJS IS USED Tba geaoiaa old reliable Head' ar apart la ewrrevt ! acid condition af tae blood aad ballia e wbole -lar. It alrlva out rn.umatua, bevauae It rlceaee V.m H4. It be kea aaccafilly na4 fr ferty jeara la " tbauaanda af caaaa l.ia world avar. Tbara la BO baiter remedy far akla and bla dia-e. far loa of appetite, raeumatiaen. tonacb aad kidney troanie. general deeilllty and all Ilia ertaiag from Impure. lnperUbdL aa.lta.iaed aiood. II aaaeceeaary la eaffer. "tart lratmnt at ea tit a battle af Mood a n.raeeer l a from your druggiat. lea wUi b piaaied. wttb tba laauila STATISTICS CONCERNING VESSELS CAPTURED OR DESTROYED IN RECENT GERMAN SEA RAID. WASHINGTON", fcb. 1 The South African liner Appam. raptured In ibe Uermana laleat aea raid on commerce, la of 7711 tona groea. tthe waa built in 1 1 1 al Hetfaet. Ireland, and waa owned by tha Brit ish and African fiteam Navigatloa Company, which Is under the man agement of Iba K Jr Dempeter Una. Th lateat marittm record ahow tha teamr Trader waa a Tlrlt l.h veeeel of Z1Z ton, and her lateat reported voyage waa from -a;lao lo guMuioea. h waa laet reported aa baring arrived at Montevideo Itecerabrr The I'orbridce waa a Frltiah collier of IZZi tona and waa laat re ported a baaing arrived al 1'arry December IS from Nante. France. Mi undoubtedly had left Barry on another voyage when aunk by lh l.ermana. Tb Adrtadne waa a Britlan at earner of t3S tona. laat reported aatlmg from Ituenoe Aire Iecembr : I for Iia Talmaa. Tha Iromooby. a Uriti.h roiller of 33iJ tona. waa laat reported Bailing from the I'lrde for the BrlBlol Channel trrrinbrr I. The vea e probably bad taken on coal and waa bound to aome South Kuropesn port when aunk by tb Herman. Tb Btaamer larrtnr ford waa a llrltiah vraacl of 1JJ tona. whon trading porta ar not given. Tn Clan MacTaviab waa a Brlfiah it'tmrr of StS ton, which left rmntl. Autra:ta. December 7. bound for London. It waa thla weed undoubted y that carried the large cargo of beef which was taken off by the Germans before ah waa aunk. No revord of lb Arthur ran be found. lumbie'a 8l. In engineering Btudenta tb local Institution atanda aeventh. ula m non-profraaloaal graduate atu deal It la fourth. ZEPPELIN RAIDS SALONIKI (irwk Varrhouac. Mtlpa and lr(jot Ilcortr0 Inr-alroyecl. Li1NtN". Keb, I A Zeppelin dropped bombe on Halonlkl Monday night, ac cording lo a Hauler diepaich from that town, deatroyicg a Creek waraboue. Tba Berlin ortVclal Btalemenl reported that one of the alrahlp had attacked ahtp and depot at lonikl -with great aucc;.- GERMANS TAKE BRITISH i-tw "-m Vl'-l per i her paaaens-era lha Governor of Sierra Leone. Sir Edward Merwthar and hi wife. Tha paasenrrr list ahowed 80 firat-claw. 27 ond-claS and nina third -e lax. TA octal land Jary Arwalt Man. WnnPLANP. TVan . 'b. I. Upo Cial I M. Franklin, a ho waa arreated br a abort time ago upon a charge ef larceny, tb apocifle charge being lh theft of grain from trie farm of A. I- Boaarth. waa freed by a Juy trial la Juetlte cuurl bera Friday. Illuatrated by th purchase for Arizona mlnea of 1 .. oa fret of timber. "Import purrhaea of lumber, par ticularly for mine, railroad and fur export to Australia, have advanced price from II to II per thouaand and brought much encouragement to the lumber eectton. "Krora It to l aalllng veaarls ar now carrying lumber from i'aclflc Coaat port to Auatralta and a number of veaeela ara building for thla trade. All ahipyarde ar exceedingly buey and rapidly extending their operation.. "The Controller laat call ahoaa an Inrreaee of more than 110.000.000 In de poeita an th National bank of th aevn reaerve elite of this dlatrlct dur ing lh paat year. Coneervatlviam la evidenced by th fact that loans and Investment during the same period in creased only 11.000.000; credit condi tion ar ccnaeouently eaay." COLLIER TO BE 'RESOLD liIJa for Vrci Reported Acquired hy Grace Are Itcjectcd. FAN' FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. All bid for the naval collier Juatin. which waa reported Bold lo W. R. Orace tt Co. for I3K.0O. bava been rejected by the Navy Department, according lo advices receelved her today by lh Chamber of Commerce, and new bids will .be opened at Washington February 1. The Joatln was awarded to John Rothschild, of Fan Francisco, for l3. laat Monday, but oa protest of lr- PEACE MOVE IS DENIED llrllain Saja Officially Allies Will Not Be Ahandoncd. IXINDON". Frh. 1. Official denial waa made hero today of reports attrib uted to German eon roes that England Intends to abandon her allies and nan made peace overturea to Germany. The statement follow: -Tha (ierman Chancellor has said that Kngland Is compelling her allies lo refrain from entering upon any peace movements. This statement, which our allies know lo be untrue, was made for the purpose of Injuring Kngland In the eyes of neutral. "To our allies, on the other hand, we hear that Insidious and untrue reports are being rircuiatea irom uerman sources that Kngland Intends to aban don them and has even made peace overturea to Germany which have been refused. -The two atatementa together are a good Illustration how unscrupulous German methods are." FARMERS ar SOIL Eastern Oregon Growers Hear Opinions of Experts. COMFORT ON FARMS URGED SWISS AREGERMAN SPIES DcrcMllns ok ItuHslan Cipher I-eads lo Pealh of Patriotic Poles. LAUSANNE. Switzerland, via Paris. Feb. 1. Tho Courier Devevey says that the two Swiss Colonel who are under arrest, charged with having communi cated military Information to the Teu tonic powers, had a document In Rus sian cipher decoded by an expert of the Swisa war department. This document contained Information regarding a patriotic plot on the part of Inhabitants of Russian Toland against tba Germans who had occupied their territory, according to the news paper, and aa a result of the communi cation of the document by the two Swisa Colonels to tha Germans. 30 Pole were hanged. The Courier adds that the Swiss ex pert has been heart-broken since he learned the use made of his decipher ing talrnt. MONGOL REBELS ADVANCING Great Chinese Wall Croaneu a Town Besieged by Inurccnt. nd LONDON'. Feb. 1. The Mongolian Insurgents have crossed the great wall of China and an advance guard of 1000 la besieging the city of Datumafa. ac cording lo a dispatch from Mukden for warded by neuter a correspondent at Pctrograd. Dispatch from Mukden yesterday reported that the Mongolian insurgents had been heavily reinforced, and were marching toward I'ekln. No mention waa made of their having crossed the Mnnrnll.n border, which at ita near- eat point to Pekln Is approximately 200 miles from that city. The city of Datumafa mentioned In the dlapatehea may ba Tatungfu. a city of tihanel province, which bordera Mongolia. FIRE DRILL SAVES MANY I,hr of 300 Kndanrcrcd In Western t'nlon I Ire at Kansas City. KANSAS CITT. MO.. Feb. 1. Flra broke out today In the Weatern Union Telrgrapb Company a main building hera and many operators were torero to leave the working rooms on in upper floor by fire eecapea. Tha fire started on me second iioor and endangered the Uvea or log em ployes In the operating room, 60 of whom were carried down lire ear-apes to safely. Later the blaxa was under control and all employes had been ac counted safe. The cause of tha fire la unknown. Orriclsls of the company said only tba constant practice of a fire drill saved tha lives of many employes. The worker had gone through the drill ast night. ' Government Speaker Advises In retaliation of Water Works, Pluinb lnr. Heating. Power and IlRlit Ins Plants in Kach Home. LA GRANDE, Or.. Feb. 1 (Special.) Soils of Eastern Oregon were scien tifically diagnosed and prescribed for today while speakers, Government and collegiate, spoke before attendants at the Farmers' and Homemakers' week. now In full swing. The only way farmers have of reach ing the meetings is by train, nnd that only on the main line, and as a result of heavy snows the attendance was trifle cramped today. The programme was carried; out in full. Professor Scudder. of Oregon Agricultural College, being the prin cipal speaker. Professor Warren, from the Government bureau, brought the Government's opinion that every farm home, to be comfortable and assist pro ficiency, should contain a good supply of water under pressure, bathroom with disposal tank, heating plant and combined lighting and power plant. He said this plan is being fostered by more than . 000. 000 farmers In the country. Club women of La Grande waded through the snow-drifted streets this morning to attend the domestic science classes, which today took home can ning and home decorations. Tomorrow is animal husbandry day, and one of the chief speakers will be Walter M. Pierce, of this county, who is a pioneer in raisins Fall calves. That will be his subject. Farmer Smith held the attention this afternoon of a good crowd while dis cussing Oregon for corn. J. W. Brewer, of Portland, was also a speaker. Tonight representatives from many towns and villages In Eastern Oregon, running from Halfway to Umatilla County, contested in a spellers' meet ing during a reception for visitors held by the La Grande Commercial Club. WILL BENEFITS STRANGERS Woman Bequeaths $30,000 to Per sons Vnknown to Her. i ' VOS .NGELKS, Feb. 1 Susanna Blanche Wolfskill. who died In Pasa dena January 4, 191S. bequeathed $50, 000 to persona whom she did not know. The estate was valued at 1550,000 by Key Wolfskin, of San Francisco, and Matt Ashby Wolfskill. of Sawtelle. Cal., her sons, who were named as exe cutors. The will was filed for probate here today. The will said that the testatrix wished to make provision for the fam ily of the mother of her late husband, John Wolfskin, that his mother's maiden name was Asticroft. but that the maker of the will had little ac quaintance with them and did not know their whereabouts. The will then placed 150.000 In trust X cMerchandisci of cJ Merit Only 6 $1.00 Day Today In the House Dress Section, Offering New Spring $1.50 House Dresses $1 In Four New Styles as Illustrated And in All Sizes From 36 to 46 These dresses are all new and fresh and will be shown for the first time today. Made of striped ginghams, percale in dainty pat terns, of checked ginghams. Every dress extra weil made and fashioned in the prettiest of new styles that are both practical and becoming. The price and the illustration tell the story better than a word description. Come early today, for the. sale is for one day only. Fourth Floor. a . at tJ NcrchancJise oi fU Merit Onl ,Mtll 333 MILITARY-BEIT The New Nemo Corset DESIGNED AND BUILT EXPRESSLY For Slender Women Half-a-dozen years ago, before the "slouch" led women to sacrifice their figures to Fashion, the original Nemo 4 'Military-Belt' 'Corset was quite the rage. The new Nemo "Military-Belt" Cor set, now being introduced, is an even better model, and will help a host of women to undo the damage caused by "corsetless" modes. It will cause the wearer unconsciously to walk erectly, with the right poise, bringing her health and fashionable lines. 330 for slender and medium figure, I medium height I 333 for taller medium and slender! figure a . J We strongly advise all women of slender fig ure to investigate this really admirable new corset, Fourth Floor. ej "Merchandiso oTC rient Vniy A Great Cleanup of Women s Coats All This Season's Best Models That Sold From $18.50 to $32.50 For $11.95 Coats of Mixtures Coats of Plush ;r Coats of Corduroy Coats of Caracul Coats of Boucle Third Floor. I with the sons, to be paid at their dis cretion to the legatees. The remainder of the estate was diairioutea amuus relatives and friends. 86,277 IRISH RECRUITED One. II ii ml rod Thousand wore arr Believed Available. iivnnv. r'nb. 1. From the outbreak r the war to January 8. the recruits i..h v Ireland numbered 86.277, ac tn the rpnnrt of Baron Wim- borne. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, pub lished tonight. He estimates that at the present Ume there are about 400.000 unattested -n of m 1 1 IT a r v ae in ucwiu, "' . .. i.ji.......kl. fnr ul deducting inose iiiuisn..0 .v. iitnre rammerce and the produc- ion of munitions and those medically nfit for service, concmaea i-g single hardly men actually exceed 100.000. ivailable would ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Say, Mister! WHY Spend more when you can buy a good dull calf, solid leather Shoe for $3.00 the Pair in our Steps to Economy Dept. ? Knight Shoe Co. Morrison St., Near Broadway quwsitoa about hljth and low record cotton prlo. Nir that tn the Maheat prtra waa 32 cvnta and tha lowrPl .12 rnta. whlla nine that tint rot ton ti&a dropped aa luw aWtf ccota la l?v. SILVER THAW spells ruin to hundreds of stately trees in the city. Many of these trees can be saved with immediate care. We offer you the service of a crew of experienced TREE EXPERTS, to reclaim for you these valuable assets. Portland still shows the scars from the last attack of this destroying ice. Protect your trees now. No matter how desperate they seem call in an expert and receive sound, un biased advice. OUR TRADE MARK, SEEN ALL OVER THE CITY, STANDS FOR QUALITY. BEWARE OF TREE BUTCH ERS. EXPERT SERVICE COSTS YOU NO MORE. PHONE MARSHALL 1341. W. L. Alexander & Company Chicago Bloomington Tullahoma San Francisco Portland Dr. Paul C. Yates PAJ.VLKSS DENTIST. o T kt a. t A i aa. at 5 Si43,V A s T 0. R I A I HAVE CUT PRICES will sava you 50 cents on every dollar on the best dental work made by human hands and without pain. GOLD CROW.VS 3.0O to 5.00 HIIIIIGCWURK XOO to 5.O0 KILLINGS l.OO PLATES S10.OO and Dp ALL. WORK GUARANTEED FIF TEEN YEARS. J. J. PIT-TINKER. MGR. Second Floor of Rothchlld Bids Fourth and W aahlngtoa.